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Magnepan 1.7i slight imbalance

Posted by Raingrover on December 31, 2016 at 09:27:51:

Recently purchased these for new home.

Love them but noticed that one speaker seems tad louder than the other. Switched positions of the speakers (but kept everything else the same) and inbalance followed the speaker- track with vocals only on one channel which vocals seemed a bit quiet in relation to the other were indeed comparably louder when speaker position was reversed.

My dealer spoke with Magnepan but no ideas as to the cause. Short of sending them back, any thoughts- could it be something like a bad fuse holder?

Thanks in advance and happy new year.